1919-] from South Annam and Cochin China. 451 



1 c?,2 ?. Daban, 650ft., S. Annam. 13-21 March, 

 1918. 



2 c? , 1 ? . Dran, 3000ft., S. Annam. 20 March, 17 May, 

 1918. 



1 c? , 1 ? . Dalat, 5000 ft., S. Annam. 2 May, 1918. 



''Iris dark (dull crimson in one bird), bill and feet 

 black." 



Males. T. L. 268, 265, 295, 288, 290, 282 ; W. 163, 158, 

 166, 159, 168, 165 mm. 



Females. T. L. 277, 272, 280, 283 ; W. 160, 160, 159, 

 158 mm. 



These specimens agree perfectly with one from Lat Bua 

 Kao, eastern Siam. 



In his recent review of the species (/. c. s.) Mr. Stuart 

 Baker describes G. m. siamensis from Krabiu, central Siam, 

 and states that the Hainan bird is identical. If this is so 

 the Indo-Chinese bird will have to be known as Graucalus 

 macei larvivorus Hartert (Nov. Zool. xvii. p. 227), a name 

 bestowed on Hainan examples in 1910. Baker may, how- 

 ever, be in error in including Hainan in the range of his 

 race, as from Hartert's remarks and his comparison of 

 G. m. larvivorus with G. m. rexpineti of Formosa, it might 

 appear that the Hainan bird is darker on the throat-region 

 and face, thus siamensis may possibly be good for the 

 mainland form and we therefore use it for the present. 



(The wing-length of 192 mm. given by Mr. Baker for a 

 Siamese bird is the largest out of 184 specimens examined ; 

 either this is a misprint or the bird was a " wanderer " 

 from the north-west.) 



102. Lalage saturata (Swinh.). 



Campophaya saturata Sharpe, Cat. Birds Brit. Mas. iv. 

 1879, p. 66. 



5(^,1?. Dran, 3000ft., S. Annam. 13 March- 

 18 May, 1918. 



2 ? . Arbre Broye, 5400 ft., S. Annam. 7-14 May, 1918. 



1 ? . Dalat, 5000 ft., S. Annam. 1 May, 1918. 



" Iris dark^ bill and feet black." 



